New York (N.Y.) - Addressed to Kuo Mo Jo; describing the general American population's awareness of the U.S.A.'s role as "war monger" and outlining its continued efforts against this; and regretting that the government has restricted his and fellow citizens' foreign travel so much that it will be "practically impossible" for any Americans to attend the peace conference described in his recent letter (mu...
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New York (N.Y.) - For W. E. B. Du Bois, and per the matter of arranging "an American organization directly in alliance with the World Peace Council," enclosing advice garnered from Gloria Agrin, and pledging to write Mr. Laffette as well on the matter.

New York (N.Y.) - Enclosing an invitation to the April 6-7 Colonial Conference at the New York Public Library; encouraging her attendance thereat and/or her referral to other Indians living in America whose presence might be favorable.

New York (N.Y.) - Per his query to the N.A.A.C.P. (mums312-b150-i213), summarizing the meetings of the Pan African Congresses and noting that "the whole history of the Pan-African movement" is outlined in "Dusk of Dawn."